Proceedings and Initiatives

Implementation of the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act
The Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act (CSEA), which was signed into law in December 2004, establishes a mechanism to use spectrum auctions proceeds to reimburse federal agencies operating on the 216-220 MHz, 1432-1435 MHz, 1710-1755 MHz and 2385-2390 MHz bands, and certain other frequency bands that may be reallocated from federal to non-federal use for the cost of relocating operations.

Commission Clarifies Certain Aspects of the Second Report and Order as well as the Rules for Determining the Eligibility of Applicants for Size-Based Benefits in the Context of Competitive Bidding.

The Commission Adopts a Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making that Addresses Certain Rules Governing the Benefits Reserved for Businesses that Qualify as "Designated Entities".